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Airgap isolates secrets from AI agents during npm installs

A new approach uses network isolation to prevent AI agents from accessing sensitive credentials during package installation, addressing a critical gap in agent security.

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Sauleau has proposed airgap, a network isolation technique that prevents AI agents from accessing secrets during npm package installations. The method creates a controlled environment where agents can execute code without exposure to credentials, API keys, or other sensitive data that might otherwis...

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